The lead kept changing, as each rider one-upped the last. No rider got bogged down trying to redo anything, each drop brought a new approach. Once the dust settled Tormod Frostad would finish on the bottom step of the podium with a trick that he has no right doing off a knuckle—switch tail butter double bio 1260 safety—a trick he has won World Cup Big Airs with in the past.
Winner in 2024, Colby Stevenson, came out swinging with a switch tail butter 720 KB switch nose butter 360. After stomping a nose butter double cork 1080, with a tail tap on the knuckle at 720, Colby was in fourth place, the same ranking he finished in last year. That was until he blew the lid off it with a nose butter double cork 1620 lead japan. Again, this trick could have been winning big airs not that long ago, so to be doing it off the knuckle seems ludicrous.
When Colby landed, there was a nervous few seconds for AHall, but as the ranking came in with Colby in second Alex was guaranteed the win.